Table of Contents
Introduction & Executive Summary
1. Introduction
- 1.1 Project Objectives
- 1.2 Methodology
- 1.3 Geographic Scope
- 1.4 Respondent Population & Data Reliability
- 1.5 Analysis
- 1.6 Report Structure
2. Executive Summary
- 2.1 Overview
- 2.2 CT
- 2.3 Service and Support
- 2.4 Equipment Utilisation
- 2.5 Purchasing, Selection and Financing Process
Part 1 - Market Landscape Definition
3. Radiography in Healthcare Institutions
- 3.1 Availability of Radiography
- 3.2 Alternatives to In-house Radiography and Radiology Departments
- 3.3 Structure of Radiography in Healthcare Institutions
Part 2 - Market Quantification
4. Computer Tomography (CT)
- 4.1 Installed Base
- 4.1.1 Number of Rooms
- 4.1.2 Room Configuration
- 4.1.3 Supplier Structure
- 4.1.4 Age Profile and Expected Life Span
- 4.2 Future Investment Potential & Plans
- 4.2.1 Hospitals Offering Potential
- 4.2.2 Number of Rooms and Key Reasons
- 4.2.3 Supplier Trend
- 4.2.4 Timing of Investment
5. Service and Support
- 5.1 Usage of Service and Support Offerings with CT Systems
- 5.2 Service & Support Budgets and Spend
- 5.3 Interest in Service & Support Offerings
Part 3 - Market Qualification
6. Equipment Utilisation
- 6.1 Radiographic Examinations and Images
- 6.2 Trends in Radiographic Examinations
7. Purchasing Process
- 7.1 Stakeholders in the Decision Making Process
- 7.2 Selection Process and Financing
8. Supplier Selection Criteria and Satisfaction
9. Appendices
- 9.1 List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
- 9.2 Statistical Terms and Definitions
- 9.2.1 Statistical Terms
- 9.2.2 Topic Related Terminology
Table of Figures
- Fig. 1-1 Target Sample Size - Market Quantification (Sample C), All
Countries
- Fig. 1-2 Respondent Population by Project Step and by Target Segment,
Czech Republic
- Fig. 3-1 Radiography in Healthcare Institutions by Type Number of
Institutions
- Fig. 3-2 Alternatives to In-house Radiography and Radiology Departments
Percentage of Institutions without Dedicated Radiology
- Fig. 3-3 Radiologists in Inpatient Healthcare Institutions by Type
- Fig. 3-4 Radiography Rooms Out- and Inside Radiology Departments
- Fig. 3-5 Radiography Rooms in Clinical Specialities by Type of Institution
Number of Institutions and Mean Number of Rooms
- Fig. 4-1 Availability and Number of Rooms by Segment - CT Percentage of
Hospitals and Numbers
- Fig. 4-2 Distribution of Rooms by Size and Ownership - CT Percentage of
Hospitals
- Fig. 4-3 Configuration of Rooms by Segment - CT Percentage of Rooms
- Fig. 4-4 Configuration of Rooms by Segment - CT Percentage and Number of
Rooms
- Fig. 4-5 Supplier Market Penetration - CT Percentage of Hospitals
- Fig. 4-6 Supplier Shares by Segment - CT Percentage of Rooms
- Fig. 4-7 Supplier Shares - CT Percentage and Number of Rooms
- Fig. 4-8 Age Profile by Segment - CT Range and Quartiles of Year of
Installation
- Fig. 4-9 Period of Installation of Rooms - CT Percentage and Number of
Rooms
- Fig. 4-10 Expected Life Span - CT Mean Expected Life Span in Years
- Fig. 4-11 Investment Potential - CT Number of Hospitals
- Fig. 4-12 Investment Potential - CT Number of Rooms
- Fig. 4-13 Supplier Trend - CT Percentage of Rooms
- Fig. 4-14 Timing of Investment - CT Number of Rooms
- Fig. 5-1 Usage of Service & Support Offerings by Segment with CT
Installations Percentage of Hospitals
- Fig. 5-2 Provider of Service & Support for CT Installations Percentage of
Hospitals
- Fig. 5-3 Overall Service & Support Budgets and Spend Minimum, Mean,
Median, Maximum per Institution
- Fig. 5-4 Interest in Service & Support Offerings Mean Importance,
Percentage of Hospitals Planning Investments
- Fig. 6-1 Examinations per Day per Institution by Type and Segment Mean
Number
- Fig. 6-2 Daily Throughput per Room by Type and Segment Mean Number
- Fig. 6-3 Contrast Media Usage by Segment - R&F, CT, MRI Percentage of
Examinations and Total Number
- Fig. 6-4 Trends in Radiographic Examinations by Segment Percentage of
Hospitals
- Fig. 7-1 Differences in Decision Making Processes for Modalities and IT
Percentage of Hospitals
- Fig. 7-2 Stakeholder Involvement by Phase of Decision Making Process % of
Hospitals
- Fig. 7-3 Stakeholder Influence in Group Decisions by Phase of Decision
Making Process Mean Relative Weight in Percent
- Fig. 7-4 Supplier Selection Method Percentage of Hospitals
- Fig. 7-5 Financing Method Percentage of Hospitals
- Fig. 8-1 Supplier Selection Criteria Importance & Supplier Satisfaction
Mean Rating, 1 to 5
- Fig. 8-2 Supplier Selection Criteria Importance Mean, Median and Range of
Rating, 1 to 5
- Fig. 8-3 Supplier Selection Criteria Importance & Supplier Performance
Mean Rating, 1 to 5
- Fig. 9-1 Schematic for Radiographic Imaging Equipment
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